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DigiEduHack 2025 Winners Announced: Meet the Innovators Shaping Digital Education

After months of collaboration, creativity, and global participation, DigiEduHack 2025 has its Global Winners. 

Chosen through a worldwide public vote, four outstanding teams have emerged from hundreds of innovative solutions to represent the very best of the 2025 edition.  

Looking back  

The 6th edition of DigiEduHack took place from November 8 to 17, 2025, and brought together 2,500 participants from 31 countries submitting almost 800 solutions. Participants from diverse backgrounds collaborated intensively during 24-hour hackathons, addressing critical challenges in areas, such as access and availability, learning spaces and pedagogy, and emerging technologies, including AI, in education.  

The Global Winners 

Chosen by 2,961 voters worldwide, these teams stood out not only for their technical originality, but for their commitment to solving real educational challenges. 

They represent the spirit that has defined DigiEduHack from the beginning: collaboration across borders, creativity under pressure, and the courage to rethink how we learn.  

Beginner Awards:  

GreenBites (Italy):  

A personalised AI recipe app to help users improve their health and learn about the impact of food waste on the environment. Greenbites aims to  minimise and reduce pollution by teaching users smart consumption and how to improve the health of our bodies and the planet simultaneously. 

Pathwise (Mexico):  

An AI ecosystem that combines a learning hub and a student network to help young people find local community and mentorship. The solution unifies key domains of student life, including guidance through key educational milestones and building professional portfolios, into a centralised ecosystem. Through this, Pathwise leverages emerging technology to solve systemic problems, positioning itself as a pioneer of a Society 5.0 approach. 

Experienced Award:  

ANNA – Act Now, Nature Awaits (Estonia):  

A mobile platform that turns real-time environmental data into interactive lessons. The goal is to empower users to move from climate awareness to direct and local action like nature clean ups to protect our planet. ANNA contributes to the larger efforts of moving from awareness campaigns to active citizen participation and encourages sustainable habits. 

EduVhled Engine – AI-powered cultural insights for school improvement (Czechia):  

An AI platform that evaluates school data, such as transcripts, for cultural change and transforms them into data-driven recommendations for teachers and schools' leaders on what works and why in improving emotional climate in schools.  EduVhled Engine helps schools use AI and data to better understand their culture, well-being, and communication beyond just academic results to create healthier schools. 

Congratulations to the winners! The celebration will continue at the upcoming Awarding Ceremony in Brussels, where the Global Winners will pitch their projects, connect with representatives of the education sector, and receive their official prizes.  

This milestone event will highlight not only their achievements, but the collaborative spirit that defines DigiEduHack. More details about the Awarding Ceremony coming soon this summer – stay tuned! 

06/03/2026
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